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dredge

[drej] / drɛdʒ /
VERB
deepen
Synonyms


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He once dredged up 17 rings in a single day by sweeping the ocean bottom in a spot where tourists, well into their tequila sunrises, routinely launch themselves off catamarans, their fingers slick with sunscreen.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was mostly there to celebrate a dredging project allowing larger ships to come to that city’s port, already the largest gateway for energy imports in the U.S.

From Salon

The recently released Epstein files have dredged up painful memories for Pozhidaeva.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an interview with an NPR podcast earlier this month she said the latest release of files dredged up "painful times in my marriage".

From BBC

They then retrieved volcanic rock samples from several parts of the trench system using a chain bag dredge.

From Science Daily